
I have a crude workaround: don't build the "release" version. xml_grammar builds fine in debug mode, but the compiler crashes and burns as described if it is told to optimize. (Does an Apple compiler group exist, and if so, are they listening?). -t Kon Lovett writes:
Hi,
I have the same on a dual G4/2Gb. Traced the cause?
Kon
On Nov 18, 2004, at 11:41 PM, Steve Hartwell wrote:
Could other MacOS X developers confirm that the boost build 1.32 candidate fails to build on MacOS 10.3.6 with gcc 3.3? <snip> c++ -c -ftemplate-depth-256 -DNDEBUG -DNDEBUG -DBOOST_TEST_NO_AUTO_LINK=1 -Wno-long-double -no-cpp-precomp -O3 -finline-functions -Wno-inline -Wall -fcoalesce-templates -Ibin/boost/libs/serialization/build -I/usr/include -I/Volumes/Nod/Users/hartwell/Documents/Development/Building Blocks/C-C++/BOOST/boost_1_32_0 -o bin/boost/libs/serialization/build/libboost_wserialization.a/darwin/ release/runtime-link-static/xml_wgrammar.o /Volumes/Nod/Users/hartwell/Documents/Development/Building Blocks/C-C++/BOOST/boost_1_32_0/libs/serialization/build/../src/ xml_wgrammar.cpp
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